Books by Lowell, John
Peace without dishonor, war wi
Peace without dishonor, war without hope
Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration in relation both to Great Britain and France, more especially in reference to the late negotiation concerning the attack on Chesapeake
An appeal to the people
Remarks on the Hon. John Q. Ad
Remarks on the Hon. John Q. Adams's review of Mr. Ames's works
Review of Dr. Morse's "Appeal
Review of Dr. Morse's "Appeal to the publick"
The recent attempt to defeat t
The recent attempt to defeat the constitutional provisions in favor of religious freedom, considered in reference to the trust conveyances of Hanover Street Church
The recent attempt to defeat t
The recent attempt to defeat the constitutional provisions in favour of religious freedom
Vindication of the rights of t
Vindication of the rights of the churches of Christ
Further remarks on the memoria
Further remarks on the memorial of the officers of Harvard college
Remarks on a pamphlet printed
Remarks on a pamphlet printed by the professors and tutors of Harvard university, touching their right to the exclusive government of that seminary
An address delivered before th
An address delivered before the Massachusetts Agricultural Society at the Brighton cattle show, October 13, 1818
An inquiry into the right to c
An inquiry into the right to change the ecclesiastical constitutionof the Congregational churches of Massachusetts
Are you a Christian or a Calvinist?
Are you a Christian or a Calvi
Are you a Christian or a Calvinist?, or, Do you prefer the authority of Christ to that of the Genevan reformer?
Gov. Strong's calumniator reproved
Review of A treatise on expatr
Review of A treatise on expatriation, by George Hay ..
Review of A treatise on expatr
Review of A treatise on expatriation, by George Hay, Esquire, attorney of the United States for the District of Virginia
Review of Dr. Morse's "Appeal
Review of Dr. Morse's "Appeal to the public,"
The road to peace, commerce, wealth, and happiness
Inquiry, &c
Mr. Madison's war. A dispassio
Mr. Madison's war. A dispassionate inquiry into the reasons alleged by Mr. Madison for declaring an offensive and ruinous war against Great Britain
Review of an address of the mi
Review of an address of the minority in Congress to their constituents
To the electors of the county of Norfolk
To the gentlemen of the Suffol
To the gentlemen of the Suffolk bar
An appeal to the people on the
An appeal to the people on the causes and consequences of a war with Great Britain
An appeal to the people on the causes and consequences of war with Great Britain
The diplomatic policy of Mr. M
The diplomatic policy of Mr. Madison unveiled
The New-England patriot
American candour
American candour
American candour in a tract la
American candour in a tract lately published at Boston entitled Analysis of the late corespondence between our administration and Great Britain and France
Remarks on the Hon. John Q. Ad
Remarks on the Hon. John Q. Adams's review of Mr. Ames's works, with some strictures on the views of the author
Thoughts upon the conduct of o
Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration, in relation both to Great Britain and France
Analysis of the late correspondence between our administration and Great Britain & France, with an attempt to shew what are the real causes of the failure of the negociation
Thoughts upon the conduct of o
Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration
Thoughts upon the conduct of our administration in relation both to Great Britain and France, more especially in reference to the late negotiation, concerning the attack on the Chesapeake
Peace without dishonour--war without hope
An answer to the questions
An answer to the questions
An oration, pronounced July 4,
An oration, pronounced July 4, 1799
An oration, pronounced July 4,
An oration, pronounced July 4, 1799, at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Boston
An essay on hereditary titles,
An essay on hereditary titles, and university degrees; particularly doctorates in divinity
The antigallican; or, The love
The antigallican; or, The lover of his own country
An eulogy on the Honourable Ja
An eulogy on the Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq., L.L.D., late president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, who died at Boston, November 6, A.D. 1790